'Tuesday, May 22, 2012
Battleground Chicago
Battleground Chicago
by Stephen Lendman
Chicago police have an odious reputation for brutality. It's well
deserved. On Sunday, it showed up forcefully. The whole world watched.
Baton-wielding cops confronted protesters violently. Official policy is
swing first, ask questions later, and blame victims for police
thuggishness. More on that below.
On May 9, a National Writers Union (NWU) Chicago Chapter press release said:
"In 1968, the Democratic Party came to the City to nominate a president.
What happened then became a part of Chicago's history: a massive public
uprising of protest against an unjust war and a corrupt political
system that created a massive local reaction within the City's police
department. Violence and chaos resulted."
Forty-four years later things went from bad to worse. Imperial wars rage
out of control. Obama, the peace candidate, itches for more.
Belligerent nations never run out of targets or reasons to attack them.
The business of America is war. Congressional affirmation assured it.
In September 2001, Congress approved the Authorization for Use of
Military Force (AUMF) for "the use of United States Armed Forces against
those responsible for the recent attacks launched against the United
States."
Carte blanche war-making authority was granted. America's war on terror began. It rages out of control at home and abroad.
Section 1034 of HR 1540: National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2012 said:
"(1) the United States is engaged in an armed conflict with al-Qaeda,
the Taliban, and associated forces and that those entities continue to
pose a threat to the United States and its citizens, both domestically
and abroad;
(2) the President has the authority to use all necessary and appropriate
force during the current armed conflict with al-Qaeda, the Taliban, and
associated forces pursuant to the Authorization for Use of Military
Force (Public Law 107-40)...."
As commander in chief, presidents can wage wars anywhere at their
discretion. One follows another. Congressional budgets prioritize them.
Rule of law principles are spurned. So are democratic values. Vital domestic needs go begging.
Thousands of Chicagoans want current policies changed. So do millions
nationwide and globally. Pacifism is unacceptable against sovereign
evil.
Orwell said in "times of universal deceit, telling the truth becomes a
revolutionary act." His 1984 newspeak slogan was: "War is Peace. Freedom
is Slavery. Ignorance is Strength."
NWU added that it "Defends the First Amendment: No Restrictions On Peaceful Public Communication, Assembly and Dissent."
"Our constitutional rights are vastly more essential—more critical—than
any efforts to secure the comforts and the privilege for the elites
gathering for the NATO meetings."
"We are appalled at the efforts by Mayor Rahm Emanuel and his
Administration, backed by the Chicago City Council, to limit the ability
of people to speak truth to power, and to be able to indicate the
depth and intensity of their disgust at the on-going wars initiated
around the world by NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organization) and the
U.S. Government, under control by both the Democrats and Republicans,
who will soon be meeting in Chicago."
Policymakers turn a blind eye to public demands and needs. Street
protests erupt. Cops confront them violently. Injuries and arrests
follow.
On Sunday, the Chicago Tribune headlined "Injuries, arrests in clashes between protesters and police," saying:
Confrontations led to dozens of injuries and arrests. For two hours,
police, in "full riot gear," faced off against fed up protesters wanting
change.
Blocking free access to public streets ignited things. Cops decide they
know best. They make the rules. Constitutional freedoms don't matter.
Disagree and get bludgeoned.
On Sunday evening, a "pitched battle" between "an overwhelming number of
police and several hundred protesters" occurred near McCormick Place,
NATO headquarters.
Despite permit permission to rally and march, organizer Andy Thayer told protesters:
"The police are going to move us off the street. We've been telling you
this would happen. We went to a lot of trouble to make sure this march
was a safe and peaceful march."
Police ordered protesters as follows:
"You are hereby ordered to disperse. If you fail to comply you may be arrested or be subjected to other police action."
From then on, things deteriorated. Perhaps cops were spoiling for a
fight. Who can know. Either way, they got one. In full battle gear,
they're advantaged. They don't hold back.
Lined up four-deep, they confronted protesters violently. Police Superintendent Garry McCarthy walked behind them.
Protesters were struck and fell. A nearby detention area was readied in
advance. Police vans and buses were positioned nearby. Dozens were
handcuffed and arrested.
Secret Service agents detained several others. Earlier in Grant Park,
Mary Kirkland told protesters that the Defense Department said her son,
Derrick, was "killed in action."
"They start with lies and continue with lies," she told them. "I'm proud to be here."
Iraq and Afghan veterans also came. Some spoke against wars. Around 40
others gave back medals. They handed them to NATO representatives.
John Kerry returned his earlier. In November 1971, he expressed disgust about America's Vietnam War, saying:
"I gave back, I can't remember, six, seven, eight, nine medals."
In April 1971, he testified before the Senate Foreign Relations
Committee. He belonged to Vietnam Veterans Against the War (VVAW). He
told committee members:
He came to discuss an investigation involving "over 150 honorably
discharged and many very highly decorated veterans." They later
confessed to war crimes. He recounted harrowing examples.
They "personally raped, cut off ears, cut off heads, taped wires from
portable telephones to human genitals and turned up the power, cut off
limbs, bl(ew) up bodies, randomly shot at civilians, razed villages
(like) Genghis Khan, shot cattle and dogs for fun, poisoned food stocks,
and generally ravaged the countryside of South Vietnam in addition to
the normal ravages of war, and the normal and very particular ravaging
which is done by the applied bombing power of this country."
He called America's involvement in Southeast Asia "the height of criminal hypocrisy."
He now chairs the Senate Foreign Relations Committee. In 2001 and 2003, he supported imperial wars on Afghanistan and Iraq.
In May 2011, he, John McCain, Joe Lieberman, and three other senators
co-sponsored S. 194: A Resolution expressing the sense of the Senate on
United States military operations in Libya.
Dishonor replaced doing the right thing. He's one of the Senate's
richest members. Wealth and power makes people want more by any means.
On May 19, NATO's opening ceremony included a minute of silence for
fallen servicemen and women. A bugler played taps. Obama, an unindicted
war criminal multiple times over, bowed his head.
The hypocrisy didn't go unnoticed.
A Final Comment
NATO calls itself a "political and military alliance for peace and
security." It was always for offense, not defense. Cold War hysteria was
its pretext to exist. Terrorism replaced communism.
Threats are hyped to wage wars for dominance and resource control. NATO
deplores peace and security. It threatens it and human survival.
Chicago protesters and many others know the threat. They want an
organization this dangerous disbanded. They want America's resources
used peacefully for vital homeland needs.
Messages on signs said "peace, jobs, equality." Others said "Free Bradley Manning."
They want everyone represented equitably, not just war profiteers,
super-rich elites, Wall Street crooks, and other corporate favorites.
They want humanity given a chance to survive. Odds are long unless NATO's global menace ends.
Stephen Lendman lives in Chicago and can be reached at lendmanstephen@sbcglobal.net.
His new book is titled "How Wall Street Fleeces America: Privatized Banking, Government Collusion and Class War"
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